Title: | Symphony in C |
Otros títulos: | L'Arlésienne Suites Nos. 1 & 2 Carmen (Highlights) Sinfonía en C |
Intérprete/ Colaborador: | Georges Bizet; Orchestre Philharmonique de Strasbourg; Alain Lombard; Régine Crespin; Jeannette Pilou; Gilbert Py; José van Dam; Nadine Denize; Maria Rosa Carminati; Choeur de l'Opera du Rhin; Gunter Wagner |
Código CDU: | Bi.02 |
Forma Musical: | Suites (Orchestra), Operas |
Abstract: | Known for one of the world's most popular operas, Carmen, Georges Bizet deserves attention as well for other works of remarkable melodic charm. Many of his works received cool receptions on their premieres but are now considered central to the repertory of classical music. Bizet was born in Paris on October 25, 1838, and grew up in a happy, musical family that encouraged his talents. He learned to read music at the same time he learned to read letters, and equally well. Entering the Paris Conservatory before he was ten, he earned first prize in solfège within six months, a first prize in piano in 1852, and eventually, the coveted Prix de Rome in 1857 for his cantata Clovis et Clotilde. His teachers had included Marmontel for piano and Halévy for composition, but the greatest influence on him was Charles Gounod, of whom Bizet later said "You were the beginning of my life as an artist." Bizet himself hid away his Symphony in C, written when he was 17, feeling it was too much like its ... |